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Strube v. Travelers Indem. Co. of Illinois

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Dec 6, 1995
142 N.J. 570 (N.J. 1995)

Summary

adopting "the only sensible interpretation" of a statute

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Opinion

Argued October 23, 1995 —

Decided December 6, 1995.

Appeal from Superior Court, Appellate Division.

Craig J. Hubert argued the cause for appellant ( Brotman Graziano, attorneys; Mr. Hubert and Dennis S. Brotman, of counsel and on the brief).

Michele M. Fox argued the cause for respondent The Travelers Indemnity Company of Illinois, etc. ( Kenney Kearney, attorneys; Ms. Fox and Ralph R. Smith, 3rd, on the brief).

C. Edward Speidel argued the cause for respondent Webster H. Grimm, improperly pleaded as Webster M. Grimm ( Golden, Rothschild, Spagnola DiFazio, attorneys).

Marc L. Dembling argued the cause for respondent C.I.A.P.N.J. ( Berlin, Kaplan, Dembling Burke, attorneys).


The judgment is affirmed, substantially for the reasons expressed in Judge Baime's opinion of the Appellate Division, reported at 277 N.J. Super. 236, 649 A.2d 624 (1994).


We would reverse, substantially for the reasons expressed in Judge Kestin's dissenting opinion, reported at 277 N.J. Super. 236, 649 A.2d 624 (1994).

For affirmance — Chief Justice WILENTZ, and Justices HANDLER, POLLOCK, O'HERN and GARIBALDI-5.

For reversal — Justices STEIN and COLEMAN-2.


Summaries of

Strube v. Travelers Indem. Co. of Illinois

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Dec 6, 1995
142 N.J. 570 (N.J. 1995)

adopting "the only sensible interpretation" of a statute

Summary of this case from New Jersey v. Taxation
Case details for

Strube v. Travelers Indem. Co. of Illinois

Case Details

Full title:NANCY STRUBE, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY OF…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Dec 6, 1995

Citations

142 N.J. 570 (N.J. 1995)
667 A.2d 188

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